Spring is officially here! Though the signs of spring have been around for a few days now! (Take a look at my previous post!) Gorgeous blooms, whipping winds, green grass, and gardens popping with new growth. Farm friends of Dean & I’s are growing hops in their garden. They started their local organic beer crop last year, and it has returned. What may seem unusual to some is this grain comes from a vine that grows very tall. These recycled utility poles will hold twine which the hops vine grows on. Best of everything to the LaBeaume Chateau!
Category Archives: farm
Contrasting Weather
I watch the weather like a farmer. I grew up with this ritual, and continue. Spring seems to bring the storm fronts, but its started early this year. Above normal warm one day, and then comes that front bringing clouds and rain followed by cooler air. This cycle continues. St. Louis’ record high for today is 84 degrees set in 1990, and record low is 1 degree in 1948. The norms are 54 and 35, yet today we are currently at a sunny, clear sky 71 degrees. It is gorgeous! I took a stroll around the block during my lunch break. The crab apple and bradford pear blossoms are busting out today! A walk to the indoor pool after work will be refreshing, though still too cool for an outdoor pool! The next front is due in on Wednesday. This contrasting weather creates a beautiful palette for us to behold. Clouds, storms, rains, sunshine, and rainbows … Is not this a picture of life?
Down The Row
Working down the field row of freshly planted garlic bulbs, I cover each bulb with the organic soil using a hoe at the historic Mueller Farm in Ferguson, Missouri. Those bulbs will sprout greens very soon, as we have had a mild winter. Garlic greens add so much flavor to stir frys, salads, and mashed potatoes.
Gazing down a greenhouse row of beautiful houseplants and perennials, asking myself, “what did we get ourselves into”? So many plants to care for in this 1300 square foot greenhouse. Memorial Day weekend Deanna Greens and Garden Art will move this greenhouse to Boone Hollow Farm in Defiance, Missouri. We will have a moving sale on houseplants not sold before the big move. We will convert to total organics, and grow more edibles, lots of vegetables and herbs.



